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Spray and rinse sealants.
I have experience with Hydro Blue. Like the product and never had issues with it. But curious how the other offerings stack up. Feel free to chime in on these other ones.
1. Gyeon wet coat.
2. Sonax spray & seal.
3. 303 touchless sealant.
4. BF hydro seal.
All in the same category. Which one stood out for you and why?
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Re: Spray and rinse sealants.
Only ever tried Wet Coat.
On the fence on it. I used it on a beater vehicle to test out. I did a few side panels, and part of the hood.
What I didn't like: Water beads that did NOT blow off after driving at freeway speeds (55 mph).
What I liked: Easy to spray on, and high pressure rinse off.
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I've tried 3 of the 4:
1. 303 Touchless sealant was streak free and last a solid 3 months on my maintained car, probably could've went a little longer. Great value due to the larger size than the others, makes a difference to help maintain your rims or a boost to the front end when going on a trip.
2. GYEON WetCoat was used after it sat for about a year and formed these crystalized balls in the bottom, used it on my wife's old Mazda 6 and it seemed ok, will try the new formula because I trust Gyeon products fully.
3. SONAX spray and seal is currently on my wife's Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and was played on there on August 11th of this year and it's still going VERY strong! It's a thicker product but due to the superior spray head it goes on very easy and when drying the car afterwards you can REALLY feel the difference, absolutely love this product
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Re: Spray and rinse sealants.
Betcha the Sonax spray & seal coupled with their BSD used as a drying aid would be one fine combo!
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Originally Posted by
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Betcha the Sonax spray & seal coupled with their BSD used as a drying aid would be one fine combo!
Absolutely
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Sorry for the newb question, but, how do you use BSD as a drying aid ? What is the equipment and process used ?
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Originally Posted by
Serenitynow
Sorry for the newb question, but, how do you use BSD as a drying aid ? What is the equipment and process used ?
A drying is basically spraying the product on a just washed and rinsed car and while wet just spray the product on (BSD in this case) and dry off
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Re: Spray and rinse sealants.
Originally Posted by
Serenitynow
Sorry for the newb question, but, how do you use BSD as a drying aid ? What is the equipment and process used ?
Never apologize for a "Newb Question".
And Roger answered it perfectly.
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So, the water on the vehicle won't dilute the BSD enough to make it ineffective?
Or do you let most of the water from rinsing dry first ?
Also, after spraying BSD on the wet vehicle, do you just wipe/dry it with a microfiber towel ?
How large of an area do you spray and dry at one time ?
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No.
And NEVER let the rinse water dry onto the paint.
Dry immediately.
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